MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.- Sotheby’s Heirloom Discovery Day at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts takes place on Friday, October 17 & Saturday, October 18. Sotheby’s experts are offering verbal valuations, on a first-come, first-served basis, of heirloom, collectible, and personal treasures: paintings, prints, porcelains, jewelry, furniture, decorative arts, and Asian art objects.
To have valuations of large items, bring 35mm photographs of multiple views of the item. The following items cannot be valued: books, manuscripts, autographed letters, photographs, Ethnographic Art, stamps, coins, works by local artists, and firearms.
Sotheby’s Specialists: Lark E. Mason, Jr., Retired Senior Vice President of Sotheby’s and expert in Chinese Art, President of iGavel.com; Barbara E. Deisroth, Retired Senior Vice President of Sotheby’s and Director of 20th Century Decorative Arts, Advisor for 19th and 20th Century Furniture and Decorative Arts; Bob Ruggiero, President, Ruggiero & Associates, Southeastern Regional Consultant for Sotheby’s; William B. Heilpern & Kalman Shwarts, Klein & Son Jewelers
Sponsored by Klein & Son Jewelers; Miles-Norman Insurance, a division of Norman Insurance Service, representing Chubb Group and other companies; W.K. Upchurch Construction Co., Inc. Additional Support from Davis Printing; LWT Communications; and Montgomery Beverage Company, Inc.